It seems that IE9 and Chrome give different priorities to the two JQuery plugins, thus why different things work on each browser. Anyway, the makers of the shop plugin agree that its a clash between these two items.

Denk
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2012-11-06T08:47:36Z —
#4

Hi reedbird8

It has nothing to do with the javascript. The problem you're having is that you can't "click" on the select-field, right?That's because the div with the class "product_meta" is actually over the select-field. (I used Firebug for Firefox to find the problem)

If you just change the following CSS in "frontend.css" (It fixes this problem, but it might create other lay-out problems on other pages, so be sure to check some of your pages :))

That was only one of the issues. If that's all it takes to fix that one, then that's pretty simple. Thanks...it is fixed!

However, those galleries I mentioned toward the bottom of the post aren't working because of the clash as well. So it turns out then, the clash is simply between a backend function and a front-end function. There is a button in the admin area of a plugin that does NOT work in IE9, but works in Chrome. Where those scrollers I mentioned work in IE9, but NOT in Chrome.

It seems that IE9 and Chrome give different priorities to the two JQuery plugins, thus why different things work on each browser. Anyway, the makers of the shop plugin agree that its a clash between these two items.

Pullo
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2012-11-06T10:56:15Z —
#6

Howdy,

The problem is with the file "tooltipfunction-footer.js" at the bottom of the page.Commenting this line out makes everything work in Chrome.

The reason it's throwing an error, is that in line 83 of the file, jQuery is trying to call replace on the contents of a div with the id of "sp_classification". This div however doesn't exist on the page.

reedbird8
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2012-11-06T11:01:25Z —
#7

So, how can I have it call that line when it exists on a page and not on another page?

Pullo
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2012-11-06T11:02:18Z —
#8

Do you mean that the div#sp_classification exists on some pages, but not others?

reedbird8
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2012-11-06T11:05:35Z —
#9

Pullo said:

Do you mean that the div#sp_classification exists on some pages, but not others?